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The Post-Star from Glens Falls, New York • 5

The Post-Star from Glens Falls, New York • 5

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PAGE FIVE. HE POST-STAR, THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1911. PAGE FIVE. 'A ILL KNOWN LAKE BEORGE HOTEL MAN DIES We Close at 5 P.M. Every Day Saturday This Store is Open Thursdays Until 6 Mr R.

W. Saunders, 154-156 Glen Street. Three more days of our Closing Out Sale of Millinery and Trimmings at ridiculously low prices. Come and make offer on any hat or millinery in our entire stock. Two Interesting Items Shown in Our Two Small Windows Novelty Sheer White Goods v- 1 Decidedly Under Price MOTHERS' CLUB WILL HOLD A GARDEN PARTY In the Social World Just the sort of a fabric that will gladden your eye these torrid days cool1' PERSONAL MENTION comfortable; wearable; 'serviceable.

All white, sheer in weaving, some pladded and barred, giving very appearance. Quality is exceptional. 1 j. In fact these goods were made to sell at 20c. -1 But a fortunate purchase puts this lot within your grasp at I2 12tydl Real Renaissance Ybu well know how much you will pay ordinarily for 52 in.

If Frf wide genuine hand-made Renaissance, $1.00 and morel when we show these you'll see them in the Window and tell the price we can see how long they will last Better make your selection at once. 4 Special Price 69 it CO. LABORATE FOR 1 WASHINGTON COUNTY FI Agricultural Association Will Hold Forth During Four -Days Beginning August Twenty-Ninth and Ending beptemoer i'irst, 0. C. Lucia, proprietor of the Carpenter House, Lake George village died at the hotel last night following a stroke of apoplexy with which he was stricken last Mondays Mr.

Lucia had been out on the lake and in the early part of evening returned to the landing 'and as he stepped from the launch be staggered forward and then pitched forward, being caught by several of his friends, who rushed to his aid when he first stumbled He was carried to the hotel and has lain In a somi-conscIousT condition since that time. v. Last night he seemed to rally and then quickly sank losing consciousness and at 7.45 he died. Lucia was well known In the' hotel world and has had charge of the Carpenter House for; a number of years; The funeral arrangements have not been announced yet. QUEENSBURY RE-INSTATED IN THE FOREST PRESERVE With the re-lnstatement of the Town of Queensbury In the Forest Preserve it will be necessary for all persons wishing to burn hrusb-to-recelve the permission of the Supervisor; Beacher Van Dusen.

BAND CONCERTAT ROUND POND first Thursday afternoon band. concert of the season at Round' Pond1 will be ov yeitff tivtf- fmrs been very popular among the frequenters of this bathing resort and have attracted not only large crowd3 of bathers but also hundreds of pleas ure seekers who care more for the music. i Itojulty Delta rts from Krfn DtrBLLV, July 12 The four days' visit of the King and Queen to Ireland came to an end today, when their Majesties and-' their suites left Dublin for Kingstown, whence they are to 'travel in tho royal yacht Victoria and Albert to Holyhead. The royal party were given a cordial farewell. is only the sanguine-minded, how ever, who look to find, substantial, desirable political effect from the King's visit to Erin.

There was less: deliber ate aloofness displayed than was threatened. There probably" would have been less still had there not been keenly jealous supervision. However that may be, It has not lessened the admiration for the tact and tireless good will with which the King per formed his mission Prhate Secretary J. Harry Wallace has1 accepted the position of private aecr-etary to the Delaney Roberts ooinpany of New York city, which has the contract for the hospital at Mount McGregor. Jgerna, July 10 Miss Bertha Clark la spending the week at Loch Muller aa the guest of tier aunt, Mrs.

L. Huntley. Robert Bihby has rented the Maara' chalk house and moved Mb family to tnls place. -Mrs. Martha Crandalt of Warrens burg, is the guest of Mrs.

Era Brown. Miisa Laura Wood haa gone to Friends lake, whejo. sha will be em ployed at the Fi lends' Lake house this summer. 1 Byrne, and son Benja min, have returned home from CaBtle- tpn, Vt 1 An Ice cream social for the benefit of our pastor, the Rev. Mr.

tinkle, will be held on the church lawn Wed neaday night, July 12. W. A. Byrne was a visitor at David Austin's Sunday. SOUTH H0R1C05 Sooth Horloon, July 11 Mra Oeorge Baker went to Sohroon to viMt har daughter, Mrs.

Arthur Alkens. Edna Bolton came home' Saturday from her sister's at Hill V4ew, where ha had been for a few days. 1 Mrs. Grace Carpenter returned from Glena -Falls Saturday night V- Mra. Van Slyk came from Albany to her cottrnge on the Island on Brant lake Monday.

Mr. M. Clark la on the sick list tMlflt Grace Davison Is engaged to teach the school in this place the coming She I -from North Creak. BITERBANK R4 verbao, July 11 Mra. Anna Roberta of Lake George, Is visiting her daughter Mra.

Leslie Tripp, and family- I Mr. and Mra. Edward Hill and son and daughter vtstted Mra. Aknlra Kelly at Potteraville Saturday night and Bonday Mr. and Mrs.

0. B. Maxim and little daughter of Bolton Landing, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Maxim Sunday.

Mrs. Mary Carpenter Is entertain ing her daughter from Corinth. The Randall Market Co. Lowest prices on heavy western beef, home dressed fowls, native lamb and 88 Bay street Both phones. WHT BOXT TOD take advantage of The Pest-Star's Grand Free offer.

Fall partteulars are ireq la the advertbemeBt oa page I ef this tsiao. LIKE GEORGE Lake George, July 11 Mr. and Mra. Hopkins of Niagara Falls, with tfmlr two children, left for their h'uio Thurisday, after a two weeks' visit with Mr. and Mra C.

S. Wioka. Mrs. Solomon of New York city, arrived Monday at her cottage on' Lake House semi-circle for the summer Mr. and Mra.

H. C. Noyes, two chil dren and Kenneth Noyps enjuyod an automobile trip to Schroon Sunday. Mrs. H.

W. Hayden oE New York, died at that place this week. Mrs. Hayden has for many years been a visitor at Lake George, Hayden mansion-" being one of, her summer residences. D.

J. Browft and famllyare at their cottage, Gem Island, for the month of -July. Dr- G. R. Butler, Break lyu, lias takeu-Grey Nook for the season, arriving Friday of' last week.

Miss Mae Buriingame, Schenectady, Is caring for her mother, Mrs. Klber BiirHngame, who la ill. 1 Mr. and Mrs. C.

W. Lente are leaving this morning for Storkbridgo, to visit Mr. Lente's mother. Mt Lente, having had a sun stroke Tuesday of last week, I under his doctor's orders for rest and change of scene. Mrs.

IW. -H. i Wilcox Frank French were overcome Monday by(Ua heat Wilcox was at her home, and French was at work on tha grounds of Old Mill farm. NORTH RIVER North River, July 10 tfay WeIla of the north woods, called on North River friends Sunday. S.

Dnnlap haa purchased whajj Is known as the Loreo Harney plaoe. and moved his family Into the sajno vuo mot, iav Gordon, who has been spending the past two weeks at ihiKboma of Mr. and Mrs. R. R.

Lawmnoe, ve- t-urned to her homo in New York tYi- ttay. Mr and Mra. Norris Dunlap visited Mrs. Dunlap's sistar. Mrs.

Gilbert Whltaker, at North Creek, last Tuea- daa t- Lawrence returned fm New York, where she had been to sicet hsr husband, on his return trip flora Cubs, last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Young and hvo oMldren and Mr. and Mrs.

Lee tfM-son of Rutland, Vt, after a ee' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Fred ro-trtrned home fast Saturday. The Rev. F.

h. Decker, on 8nndy The garden party to be held this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Albert Silverman, 1 Rogers street, under the auspices of the Mothers' club, promises to be one of the most enjoyable social events of the season. The proceeds will be used, to defray the expenses of entertaining the State Assembly of Mothers to be held here In Octoberr Anexcelleivt program of games will be carried out, tocloiding croquet and tennis. Card tables will "be arranged under the shade trees at Hartman's terrace, affording "dellgbtfurplace" to spend a Warm afternoon.

THE DEATH RECORD Wra. innu Tt. Yntivr ter was held yesterday morning at i 9:30 o'clock from St. Mary's church. I The Rev.

P. W. Reardon offloiafed. 1 Tho bearers were Messrs. Potter, Davie, Mannix, and The inter-: inent' was made in St.

Mary's ceme-i tory. Simon Traver neld yesterday momiug at 9 o'clock i from St. Alphonsus' churchV; The bearers were John Donor, John La-; Fountain, Barney Morrell, Levi La-deux, Oliver Beso and Robert Jerry, i 1 mermen was made in St Alphonsus' cemetery. Arthur Blood Arthur Blood, son of Frank Blood, manager of the Armour cooler, died yesterday morning at 5:15 o'clock at the home of h- aunt, Mrs. John Lansing, 8 Flandereaux avenue, af ter an illness of four months.

The deceased was twenty-one years of age and previous to his long illness was employed in the bookkeeping depart ment of the Armour company at Roch ester He, is survived by his parents, one sister, Florence, and three bro thers, -Walter; Fred and FrauK. The which will bft private, will be held this afternoon at 4 o'clock. The Rev. 0. S.

Newell will officiate Interment will be made in Bay street oemetery. Daniel i OTonnell The funeral of Danief PO'Connell will be held tomorrow morning at 9:30 o'clock from St. Mary's church Interment will be made in St. Mary's cemetery. A JfOYEL INTKODlTCTIOIf Dr.

Howard Co. Makes a Special Price The Dr. Howard Company have entered Imto an arrangement with F. C. Vtele's drug store, by which a special introductory offer will be made of 25 cents on the 50 cent- tze of their celebrated apecinc for the cure of constipation and dyspepsia, "Headachea, coa4d tongue, dleisiness, gaa on the stomach, specka before the eyes; oonsttpatkm and aU of malaria and liver trtntble are soon cured by tW aclentlfic medicine.

Ft C. Vleto has been able to secure Hmited supply, so every one visiles to be cured of dyspepsia UpatSon should call' upon Mm' or end him 25 cents by mail et 60 doses of the beat medicine ever made, on this pectal pries in-iroductory offer, with hla personal guarantee to refund the money the speoiflo does aot cure; Lake fbanplaln Excarslos One may enjoy hours on His toric Lak Champ lain, where abound cool breezes, marvelous ecenery, pic-! tureeauo eummer resorts and an at-moaphere that la not surpassed, If they wild avail themeelrea of the opportunity to participate to the excursion to be given to and through Lake Champ lain, by the Delaware and Hudson company, on Tuesday, July 18th, at the low rate of $1.50 for adults and $1.00 for child np, Train will leave Gtoaa Falls at 10:10 a. m. running to Fort Tlconderoga, where the handsome and commodious steamer bateau 8r will taka the excunrion-lets through the lake. A apectal train will leave Fort Tlconderoga on the return of ateamer.

Ask D. and H. ticket agent for apeclflo toformatloa1 Dry Slab Tfoo4 and mixed wood, 6 barrels 6 barrels bard wood $1.0,0. T. L.

Hows, 179 RIdve street Old phono 4sO-J Now 639-W. Foley Kidney Pills aro composed of ingredients specially selected for their corrective, healing, tonic, and stfmu-tatlng effect upon the kidneys, blad der add urinary passages. They are antiseptic, antlltthio and a uric acid solvent Dolan Bros, Get your aupply of coke now. $4.00, dxdivored. for one month only.

Glens FaUa Gaa aad Eleotrlo Oompaoy. 1 COCAL BRIEFS There will be a special meeting of the- Catholic 'Ladies' Arid society thie evening in the K. of rooms on Maple etreet. Ut The Thursday Afternoon club, will be entertained today at the home of. Mrs.

Horton Bailey, 20 Lincoln street, Hudson Falls'. y-v'' Glen Star chapter, No. 95, 0. E. will no la a pionit; www -ui w-tage of Mrs.

A. J. Simmons ami Mrs. C. Wilson at Glen Lak.

All members are cordially invited. The Missionary society of the Baptist "church met yesterday afternoon, iffs Livingston; sr mss)orrarj from on Myitt Great--WWW'Wawafc' The old Drake nad ration- store, located near Quarry Crossing, has been -fitted up for use a mission rand in the future will be the scene of evangelistic services whlcji are now planned, 1 Members of the Kiflonia chib enter tained last evening In honor of Miss Helen Shannahan of Binghamton, who Is the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Dow, South street. During the even-', lng Miss Shannahan entertained the club, members and their friends with a delightful narration of her experi ences in London while attending the coronation ceremonies. Mra Dow entertained with, several vocal solos.

Socialists Meet Tonight The semi-annual meeting of Glene Falls local of the party will be held this evening at 8 o'clock at headquarters room over KeeftVs law office, for election of -officers and the of other business as may come, before it. All comrades are urged to be present. Solleo ta Elks Members of Glens lodge of ElkB are requested to meet at 'the lodge rooms at 7:45 o'clock tonight. Prom there they will go to the late home of Brother Daniel P. O'Connell, where the Elkes' funeral service will bo held promptly at 8 o'c'ock.

The frndle A son was bore to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Foley of Kingsbury, Monday morning. Buy your coke now. $4 00 a ton, delivered, for one month Glens Falls Gas- and Electric Company.

WOULD YOU IIKK a 48-pfeee set of dishes fwe? II go, read the ad on page of this Issue for-full particulars FoIeyii Boney and Tar Compound Is effective for cough and colds In either children or grown persons. No oplatee, no harmful drugs. Id the yellow package. Refuse substitutes Dolaa Bros. mm Pat March 16 and Nov.

9, Pat. IB Canada Nov. 1, 197, And Jon. 1 Sure death to Potato, Squash and Cucumber bugs, Currant and Tomato worms. MARVELOUS (or Rose Bushes, House Plants, GrapeVines and all shrubs Prevents Blight Can be Used Wet or Dry 1, 3,5 and 12 1-2 lb.

boxes 100 lb. keg3. Dickey Sifter 25c F. C. VIELE The Store Misses Sadie and Nettie KaseelX who have been visiting Jennie Marcus have returned to their home, In port lienry.

After a ten daysV -visit, to his par ents, William has returned to New- York. Anna S. Dunbar, Maple street. and guest, Miss Minnie Fischers of New York, visited Mrs. W.

F. Ran dolph at her cottage, 'The- Overlook," Hulett's Landing, Lake George. O. S. Murphy of the Rex Film Ex change of Albany called on the managers of the Bijou theatre yesterday.

Miss Grace Rowe left yesterday for EJizabethtown, where she wllF be the guest of relatives, for two Mrs. Alice. Bacon and Miss Margaret for a brief visit Thomas McGann of -Warrensourg was a visitor here yesterday. Mrs. A.

V. Bray ton and the Misses Irene and Gertrude Brayton, are spending several days at Kattskill Lake, George. Mrs. Scott Goodwin went to Assembly Point, Lake George, yesterday for a' brief outing. p' J.

E. Parry, who is spending the summer at Bolton was in Glens Falls yesterday. rom Vt. D. VanWinkle went to Buffalo yeerterday.

Mrs. A Therlot of Chestertown shopped In this city "yestefday, Miss Jennie Barrell of. Roxbury, Mass-i; formerly of this ciityriBVisIt-ing relatives at Hudson The Rev. Oliver Shaw Is spending a few days at Shelving Rock, Lake- George, the guest of and Mrs H. E.

Nichols "Miss Maud Snyder left- yes-terday' for a visit of several days in King ston. r- formerly trininiei' for the Peerless Millintery of Troy; has accepted a at Sherman's tyf IHnery store onRddga street Miss Helen Llnehan is visiting her sisters, Mrs.T- R. Stack and Mrs, D. P. Strang.of Schenectady.

John D. Wright, travelling passen ger agent- of the New York Central, looked after business Interests in this city yesterday. Harry ffimard of Holyoko, a former resident of this city, Is visiting G'ns Falls-friends. Mr. and Mra Charles Woodcock mo tored to Albany yesterday.

Miss Ella L. BurbanJc has returned to Boston, after spending several day In this ctty with Her cousin, Mra, F. Foster. Mr. and Mrs.

F. A. Munson of Buffalo via! ted friends in this city yester day. IICMXCf IRRITATION Worst FormW Skin Trouble Qnlekly Cured by Inexpensive Treat meat When you suffer with any akin trouble even though the Itching seems un bearable, do not think that It to necessary to use soma dtagtistiag gr mj ointment Try Hokara, a pure and simple ekln food that Is guaranteed to contain no grease or acids and which Is so cleanly tt does not soil Jdnen. It power to fl-nstantly relieve any liThatloo of the skin and maka.it Soft, white and beatrtiful Is almost rnlracu- 1 -r- Not only are minor akin troubles like pimple blaokbeade, acfte, barber's Itch, quickly cured but the wiorst icons or oases of salt rheum or ecsema sr ctaansed and healed by tbae wocdirful sfliin food.

In order that any one may try Ho-kai-a at small expeffis F. C. VIele la selling a liberal si Jar at 25c and In addition guarantees to refund the money if the treatment dots not do all that to ehMmed for at Larger sise 50 cent). Honest Medicines Tersug Fakes President Taft's recent measage Bug-gesting an amendment to the Purs Food and Drugs law In Us relation to Prepared Medtclnos, does not refer to such standard medicines as Foley's Honey and Tar Compound and Foley Kidney Pills, both of which are true medicines carefully compounded of Ingredients whose medicinal qualities are recognlwd by the medical profession Itself as the best known remedial agents for the diseaets they are Intended to counteract. For over three decades Foley's Honey Tar Compound has bead a standard remedy for coughs, ooWls sod afTectiona of the throat, cheat and' lungs tot children and for grown persons, and retains today its pre-eminenoe above all other preparations of its kind.

Foley KMoey Pills ar squally effective and or! tori us Dolao Droa. GLENS FALLS, N. Y. Auditing Coimnittee Charles W. Bowtelli Arthur H.

Carleton and William Reid. Vacancies D. Stevenson, G. W. L.

Smith and Charles W. BaWtell. Consulting Committee Grenville M. Ingalsbe, William Reid and Theodore Gilchrist Physical Science Rev. J.

E. King, D. Rev C. 0. Kellogg, William Eld- ridge, E.

Sawyerf D. Committee' on Races Robert B. Sherrill, 'Stevenson and H. Garleton. Reception of members of the press John Dwyer, Grant J.

Tefft, A. H. Bunnell, H. M. Hulst, W.

H. Rice, D. F. O'Connell Annuals of Washington county agri culture Grenville M. Ingalsbe, chair-' man; John.

Dwyer, Rev. John G. Smart, L. D. Teff H.

M. Hulst-H. C. Morehouae, J. MoArthur, A H.

Bun nell and F. R. Hill. 1 Special attractions U. G.

Ellis, A Ferris and A. E. DeForest ladles Executive Committee PresidentMrs. George S. Devi tie, Hudson Falls.

-lT First Vina Presldent-r-JMra. Alexan der Orr, Fort Edward. Second Vice President Mrs. Frank P. Goodson, Pattens Mills.

Mrs, Elizabeth Pratt Allen, Cosaar vna; Mrs. Cyms Andrews, Miss Myr tle Agas, Hudson Falls; Mrs. 8. J. Banker, Mra George P.

Barnard, Fort Edward; Mrs. Joseph Carlisle, Smiths Basin; Mrs. Sllaa Canpenrter, Hudson Falls; Mrs. Charles dough," Cossayuna; Mrs. William E.

Congdon, Miss Daisy E. Cornell. Mrs. H. CronkhKe, 2d.

Hudson Falls; Mrs. A. E. DeForest, Fort Edward; Mies Adelaide Devlna, Mrs. J.

M. George A. Ferris, Mlas Qwce Gibson, Hudson FaTFsr'Mrisr Amos GWmn, Fort Mrs. Harvey Grlffln, Miss Elsie Hart: Mrs. George M.

Hall, Hud son Falls; Mrs. Almon P. Hill, Fort Edward; Mrs, Hereohel Loveland, Hudson Falls; Mra. Claude Md, Patten a Mills; Mrs. Marion Mills, Fort 'Edward; "Mrs.

Miss Daisy L. Newton, Hudson Falls; Mrs. William Nichols, Mrs. William E. Selleek, thrdrfoo Falls; Mrs.

Alfred fimltb, Smiths Basin; Mrs. Charlotte Uhle. Miss Marlon Underbill, Hudson Falls; Miss -Alice Van Der- werker. Fort Edward; Mra George L. Van Derwerker, Mrs.

H. W. Van Der weker, Hudson Skills; Mrs. Thomas Wade, Mrs. Leslie P.

Wetherbee, Miss Katherine Wing, Fort Edward; Mrs. J. R. Winn, Smiths SWASS STORE, 89 BAT ST. Pineapples this week the time to con; we hare a sugar leaf pine, all sizes; native calves1 liven and sweet breads fresh ground vest loaf, fancy yellow leg fowl; 8 lbs.

salt pork and a cabbage 2ic? our own cooked corn beef; nlciue bains 10c four cans Swift's Pride cleanwr 25c; 3 cans Van Camp's milk 2oo; orncgfns smoked sard I ii as 15ti It si bin oil, splendid value, qt cans 80c SALT CAKES Used In Roto self-feeders are sani tary and economical. See tliom at nhmau's Feed Store, 84 Kldge street Announcement has been made to the effect that the seventieth annual fair P'tK Woahinirton Countv Agrieulbiral society will be held August 29, 30, 31 and 1, and that, the at-traiinnq inrludinff exhibits, will be rfi.tftr and better than Following a ilat of eliicers of the organization President G. Ellis, Fort Edward, Vice Presidents Theodore Gilchrist, Edward D. Vaughn, Hudson Falls: Iwrence C. Baker, Comstock ia Smiths Basin; Will iam D.

Christie, Greenwich; Fred Mc- Naughton, Fort Edward. George A. Ferris, Hudson Falls. TreasurerAlfred E. DeForest, Fort Edward.

Counselor Grenvllle M. Ingals-be, Hudson Falls. Auditors GreVvllle M. Ingalsbe, Hudson Rev; Joseph E. King and Asahel R.

Vht Fort Edward. Directors-HCharlea W. BowtelU Fort Edward; Arthur H. Carleton, Hudson Falls! Robert B. Sherrill, Hudson Fallal Williaim -Reld, Fort Edward; W.

Stevenson, Argyls; Charles H. Cronlihlte, 2d, Hudson Ex-Preeidenta Alfred E. DeForest, Fort Edward; G. W. L.

Smith, SmHhs Basin. Execative Offloert Department Horses tt. B. Sherrill Hudson Falls. Da oa rtraeot Cattle; department Sheen: deparrmeot Bwine Theodore Gilchrist, Argyle.

Departanettt PoultryWilliam Raid. Fort Department Carriages, Imple ments, Machines and Mechanical Man wfactuTes-5. W. Bowrtell, r. Fort Edward.

r. -i DeDartment G. Dairy Products; de partment department Farm Produce W. D. Argyle.

vi-ru 1 Department I Flowarsi department K.Domeitic Charles H. Cronkhite, M. Hudson Falls. Department Sohool Work Gren-vllle M. Ingalsbe, Hudson Falls.

Department Miscellaaeoui and Soeoial-A. Carleton, Hudson Falls. Saperlntondenta General aSupertniendent and Mar-shai-S. W. Mott, Hudson Falls, Horses George U.

Smith, Kingsbury Cattle, Sheep and ewtoe (Edmund Pollock, Argyle Poultry and Carriages Robert Guthrie, North Argyle. Agricultural Hall Ortn McDougall, Argyle. Domestlo Hall Charles Glongh, Cossayuna. Grand Stand A E. DeForest, Fort Edward.

Committee of Board of Bfanagers Invitations, Reception and Miscellany U. S. 'Ellis, Q. Ferris, A. E.

DeForest and G. W. Smith 11 Tickets And PrlntliWH-U G. Bills, G. A Ferris and A B.

DeForest iRepalns and Supplies U. G. Ellis, A. B. DeForest and George Ferris jRentals H.

P. Cronkhite, Fort last, preached aa interesting serm i at the Methodist churoh MLNERVA Mnerva, Jnly 11 Mr. and Mra. J. Callahan and sons Arthur and Jo.a, enjoy ea an auto rme to ills Sunday.

They were accompanied.1-! homo by Mr, Callahan's niece, Mra .1 Canfleld, and little son. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Murphy, Edwtrf Lynch and the Misses Esther and il.tr- gerette Lynch attended the dancer BeAley Pond inn July 4. Beginning July 15, dances will be held every Saturday night through the summer In the town hall.

The beat of nmsio will be Mrs. Henry Jacques of Chain Lak Is ill at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wiil Dimmick. -Mr.

and Mrs. C. Mitchell visited relatives at: North Creek Sunday. lU Ravmond. went -to EHssabetb' wn Monday to attend court Buy your coke now, save fiOc a ton.

cseliverodA for one month only. G-ene Falls Caa and Electric Pr. A Post-S'jir Want Ads Tay..

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